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Understand the impact and importance of standards and specifications for development of SOA.


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Software standards and specifications are roadmaps for designing, developing, deploying and managing various aspects of IT systems. They are typically developed by standards bodies sponsored by IT industry leaders, who then work with the standards body to urge adoption by the industry. If you design your system according to those standards, you can generally be sure that resulting hardware and software will provide a cross-platform, open solution that can more easily be consumed by IT users. IBM has always encouraged the use of open industry standards so that architects and developers can develop products that will be viable in the marketplace both today and for years to come. Adherence to standards also assures that others who need to enhance and customize your solution will know where to begin and have a community of like-minded experts to consult.

At the IBM developerWorks Web site, you can find almost every IBM-accepted standard and specification that might pertain to your design and development efforts. Here's a quick reference to guide you to developerWorks collections of standards and specifications, categorized by area of technology.


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